Oxygen Dissociation Curve
The causes of shift to right can be remembered using the mnemonic, "CADET, face Right!" for CO2, Acid, 2,3-DPG, Exercise and Temperature.[1] Factors that move the oxygen dissociation curve to the right are those physiological states where tissues need more oxygen. For example during exercise, muscles have a higher metabolic rate, and consequently need more oxygen, produce more carbon dioxide and lactic acid, and their temperature rises.
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CADET, face Right!
- CO2
- Acid
- 2,3-DPG(aka 2,3-BPG)
- Exercise
- Temperature
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